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Is CO2 the future for domestic hot water heat pumps in the UK?

Thursday, 1 March 2018 from 15:30 to 17:30 (GMT)

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Thank you for booking to attend this IOR Technical Presentation.
Please be aware of the new start time of 15.30 for refreshments and networking and the paper presentation will begin at 16.00 and conclude by 17.15.
Full joining instructions will be sent by email.

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Is CO2 the future for domestic hot water heat pumps in the UK?

Speakers: David Butler MInstR and Alan Abela

Organiser - Institute of Refrigeration

Alexander Twining proposed CO2 as a refrigerant in his 1850 British patent and it became the refrigerant of choice for many applications before being ousted by CFCs and HCFCs. It is now an important alternative for the replacement of environmentally harmful refrigerants, and CO2 hot water heat pumps are extremely popular on the Japanese market. This paper examines the technical and economic viability of CO2 DHW heat pumps on the UK market.

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Arden Hotel
Coventry Road
Bickenhill
B92 0EH Solihull
United Kingdom

Thursday, 1 March 2018 from 15:30 to 17:30 (GMT)

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Refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pumps play a vital part in the lives of everyone in the modern world. The IOR is an independent registered charity run for the public benefit with a membership of nearly 2000 individuals whose work depends on refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pumping. The IORprovides a central resource for people from all over the world to improve the application of allied fields for the general good of society.